Government stories
archTIS partners with TEAM Asparona to commercialise Kojensi Gov in New Zealand, enhancing secure collaboration for government agencies.
Australians are alarmed by expanding surveillance powers and government access to private data, with 76% uneasy about data retention by telcos.
With over 85% of Singaporeans visiting YouTube monthly, brands and agencies are fully invested in adopting videos as their preferred digital canvas.
Thales Alenia Space has been chosen to design and manufacture the broadband telecommunication satellite named SATRIA.
If Australia's government agencies invested in greater digital transformation, Australians could have as much as one day per year in extra time saved.
The United States Customs and Border Protection agency has been responsible for the leaking of tens of thousands of images of travellers and license plates.
Backhaul services in New Zealand do not require further regulatory intervention, according to the Commerce Commission.
HID Global meets the most demanding requirements for security, quality, and effective program execution in today's most complex ID programs.
Huawei says it will build a cybersecurity centre in Poland if that's what it takes to convince the world that it's a trustworthy organisation.
Gartner has released the results of its 2019 CIO Survey, showing that Governments worldwide are set to scale up their investment in data analytics.
Kiwi startup ZeroC is revolutionising electric transport with zero carbon services, already reducing 160 KG of CO2 and aiming for nationwide expansion.
New Zealand's tech sector booms with 21,000 businesses, investing NZD $580 million in R&D. NZTech celebrates growth, key appointments and exciting prospects.
New Zealand's tech sector is attracting international attention, with South Korea's SK Group visiting to explore collaboration opportunities.
The Asia Cloud Computing Association released a report outlining 7 principles for secure and efficient cloud adoption in the public sector.
BlockchainNZ calls on New Zealand Government to develop a strategy to keep up with other countries in blockchain technology.
The technology services provider has won two contracts with the Western Australia Government, becoming its sole Microsoft licence provider.
Company becomes first endpoint security provider to complete assessment to deliver native AI security to Australian federal agencies.
Upwards of 60 workshops will be offered, aimed at giving staff a vital grounding in cloud technologies, artificial intelligence and other skills.
New Zealand's poised to lead the global blockchain market, with potential to revolutionise industries and government, says BlockchainNZ's Mark Pascall.
The AIIA highlights the need to boost Digital Skills, Innovation and Government ICT Procurement in Pre-Budget Submission.